That is a pretty amazing process, thanks for letting us into your workshop. I've long been an admirer of the art of pottery, and you have such wonderful pieces, that seem like they were born on the trees you make them for. Lovely (huge!) pot.Thanks for sharing this.

Jerry, the thickness is just from experience I guess, depending on clay used and size of pot. Also, if feet are CUT IN like this pot it must be thicker when thrown, but if feet are added it can be thinner since you aren't cutting anything away.yes, pot was flipped and bottom cut after it was leather-hard.

Great article. The dark blue pot is incredible! I may need a few large custom pots in the coming years .

Owen,Hmmmm?There isn't a dark blue pot?I guess you are thinking about the last picture?It is Oribe green. Maybe it looks blue on your computer?It is one of my favorite colors.That was a 16" inside pot I made for Colin Lewis for this Alder which was shown last year in Rochester at the National display.

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